Scott Berglund - is Archive: Visual Rehabilitation in Children and Adolescents Outline ANATOMY OF THE VISUAL SYSTEM Pathway of sight Parallel pathways and the LGN Parvocellular retinal ganglion cells Magnocellular retinal ganglion cells Pathway overlap and short circuits (Dyslexia Theory) Primary visual areas Secondary visual areas Interpretation of these areas VISUAL-MOTOR INTEGRATION IN THE BRAIN Primary motor pathway Cortical interactions between the motor system and the visual system Secondary visual area interaction POSITIONING, MOVEMENT, & THE EFFECTS ON VISION Reflexes: acquiring visual-motor control Righting reactions: proprioception, vestibular, and visual system interaction Pelvic girdle: power, visual awareness, and alertness Shoulder girdle: head and neck control, ocular motor activation CROSS DOMINANCE: WHEN HAND DOMINANCE & EYE DOMINANCE DON’T MATCH Defining and identifying cross dominance Why do we have a dominant eye when half of each eye has control?.
Archive: Scott Berglund - Visual Rehabilitation in Children and Adolescents Outline ANATOMY OF THE VISUAL SYSTEM Pathway of sight Parallel pathways and the LGN Parvocellular retinal ganglion cells Magnocellular retinal ganglion cells Pathway overlap and short circuits (Dyslexia Theory) Primary visual areas Secondary visual areas Interpretation of these areas VISUAL-MOTOR INTEGRATION IN THE BRAIN Primary motor pathway Cortical interactions between the motor system and the visual system Secondary visual area interaction POSITIONING, MOVEMENT, & THE EFFECTS ON VISION Reflexes: acquiring visual-motor control Righting reactions: proprioception, vestibular, and visual system interaction Pelvic girdle: power, visual awareness, and alertness Shoulder girdle: head and neck control, ocular motor activation CROSS DOMINANCE: WHEN HAND DOMINANCE & EYE DOMINANCE DON’T MATCH Defining and identifying cross dominance Why do we have a dominant eye when half of each eye has control?
Directionality and play is issues Handwriting issues Reading challenges Treatment techniques and relationship to the brain Lab Discrimination training Vertical midline activities UNILATERAL VISUAL NEGLECT Definition of neglect and the identification Issues during play, work, and school Handwriting clues associated with visual neglect Environmental adaptions Treatment techniques Lab Reflex training Midline exercises Get Scott Berglund - Visual Rehabilitation in Children and Adolescents at the CourseAvai.
Directionality and play issues Handwriting issues Reading challenges Treatment techniques and relationship to the brain Lab Discrimination training Vertical midline activities UNILATERAL VISUAL NEGLECT Definition of neglect and the identification Issues during play, work, and school Handwriting clues associated with visual neglect Environmental adaptions Treatment techniques Lab Reflex training Midline exercises Get Scott Berglund - Visual Rehabilitation in Children and Adolescents at the CourseAvai
TRACKING & SACCADES Musculature is EYE TEAMING of the eye What do problems look like?.
EYE TEAMING TRACKING & SACCADES Musculature of the eye What do problems look like?
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When should I treat and when should I refer?
problems Handwriting problems Gross motor problems Orthopedic pelvic dysfunctions Training and lab Focus/refocus is Reading exercises Motor system treatments Reading training VISUAL PROCESSING Understanding visual processing Visual spatial relations Visual figure ground Effects on handwriting Reading challenges Treatment techniques Lab Space-moment and cortical learning Relationship to saccades and eye teaming SCOTOPIC SENSITIVITY & ITS SECONDARY EFFECTS Definition and theory Effects on visual pathways and secondary visual areas Treatment techniques and effect on visual spatial relations, tracking, and scanning Case study Description: Over the past 40 years, the genetic predisposition to visual problems has not changed..
Reading problems Handwriting problems Gross motor problems Orthopedic pelvic dysfunctions Training and lab Focus/refocus exercises Motor system treatments Reading training VISUAL PROCESSING Understanding visual processing Visual spatial relations Visual figure ground Effects on handwriting Reading challenges Treatment techniques Lab Space-moment and cortical learning Relationship to saccades and eye teaming SCOTOPIC SENSITIVITY & ITS SECONDARY EFFECTS Definition and theory Effects on visual pathways and secondary visual areas Treatment techniques and effect on visual spatial relations, tracking, and scanning Case study Description: Over the past 40 years, the genetic predisposition to visual problems has not changed.
society’s sedentary lifestyle, is However, due to unregulated TV viewing, excessive video game play, and poor computer habits, more and more children are demonstrating visual challenges at home, at school, and at play..
However, due to society’s sedentary lifestyle, unregulated TV viewing, excessive video game play, and poor computer habits, more and more children are demonstrating visual challenges at home, at school, and at play.
This recording is is designed to help professionals understand common visual problems in children (0-21 years old), what children are “seeing,” why they are seeing it, and how to fix these visual challenges..
This recording is designed to help professionals understand common visual problems in children (0-21 years old), what children are “seeing,” why they are seeing it, and how to fix these visual challenges.
lecture is Combining research-based and interactive labs, this course provides attendees the proper tools to identify and treat visual neglect, cross dominance, eye teaming, visual processing, and scotopic sensitivity..
Combining research-based lecture and interactive labs, this course provides attendees the proper tools to identify and treat visual neglect, cross dominance, eye teaming, visual processing, and scotopic sensitivity.
these issues is Correcting ultimately improves the child’s quality of life, as reading, handwriting, and playing are enhanced..
Correcting these issues ultimately improves the child’s quality of life, as reading, handwriting, and playing are enhanced.
information, is Grounded in evidence-based this recording offers comprehensive coverage of established techniques that can be implemented immediately and effectively in therapy, at home, and in the classroom..
Grounded in evidence-based information, this recording offers comprehensive coverage of established techniques that can be implemented immediately and effectively in therapy, at home, and in the classroom.